I did, however, they only showed the North team practice, not Sparano's South team.Just some quick observations...

SC's boy Brandon Graham, DE/OLB out of Michigan was awesome...schooled a poor LT in the 1v1 drills with ease.Jacoby Ford looked pretty good. Kid is fast.The CB out of Boise St. (name escapes me), was ridiculously good in WR/CB drills.Jared Odrick, DT out of Penn St., looked good too. Looks strong and quick.Alerric Mullins, DT out of UNC looked good as well...only showed a little bit of him though. hardly anything to go by.Alex Carrington, pass rusher from Arkansas St., looked pretty good as a speed rusher off the edge.Daryl Washington looks real fast, the ILB out of TCU. He's too small to play 34 ILB though.

Those are some quick reactions from what I can remember. Didn't take any notes or anything. The next 3 days they will be practicing in full pads, and more 11 v 11 drills, (all they had were 7v7, and 1v1 drills today).

Selvie is a kid that a lot of people have forgotten about. I brought him up a few weeks ago. I think that he is a better player then Pierre-Paul, (from the little I have seen). I think he would be a nice pick-up in round 2 or 3.

George Selvie was a guy I bought up in my blog a few weeks ago when I was addressing the linebacker position. I basically looked at DE that could make the conversion to OLB in a 3-4 scheme and I like Selvie and his size at 6'4, 250 lbs, and his athleticism.

Another kid I was watching and keeping an eye on had a bad break first day of Senior Bowl, as O'Brien Schofield, the DE from Wisconsin tore his ACL. He is 6'2, 242 lbs and played DE for Wiscy and lead the team with 12 sacks and had made the move to OLB at the East-West Shrine Bowl were he was MVP.

JP, the CB you were talking about from Boise State was Kyle Wilson. I think he is a nice CB.

South Team: Good DaysJulianne Varacchi/ESPN.comJoe Webb 6'3" 220 looks to have the tools to make a successful transition from quarterback to wide receiver.UAB WR Joe Webb -- Webb started his career at UAB as a wide receiver before moving to quarterback, and now he is switching back. He dropped a couple of catchable deep balls on Day 1 but impressed us with his ability to create separation. He is a very good athlete and was a surprisingly good route-runner for a player who spent little time as a receiver in college. He snatched anything thrown at him underneath, showed good burst out of his breaks and got upfield quickly after the catch. We're interested to see whether he can carry over the momentum he gained.

I strongly disagree. I believe our lack of a consistent passing game actually held back our running game this year. I know we're ranked 4th in rushing yards etc, but I don't think our running game was as good as it would be if we could actually attack downfield.

I did, however, they only showed the North team practice, not Sparano's South team.Just some quick observations...

SC's boy Brandon Graham, DE/OLB out of Michigan was awesome...schooled a poor LT in the 1v1 drills with ease.Jacoby Ford looked pretty good. Kid is fast.The CB out of Boise St. (name escapes me), was ridiculously good in WR/CB drills.Jared Odrick, DT out of Penn St., looked good too. Looks strong and quick.Alerric Mullins, DT out of UNC looked good as well...only showed a little bit of him though. hardly anything to go by.Alex Carrington, pass rusher from Arkansas St., looked pretty good as a speed rusher off the edge.Daryl Washington looks real fast, the ILB out of TCU. He's too small to play 34 ILB though.

Those are some quick reactions from what I can remember. Didn't take any notes or anything. The next 3 days they will be practicing in full pads, and more 11 v 11 drills, (all they had were 7v7, and 1v1 drills today).

I strongly disagree. I believe our lack of a consistent passing game actually held back our running game this year. I know we're ranked 4th in rushing yards etc, but I don't think our running game was as good as it would be if we could actually attack downfield.

I thought they did pretty well...

It was Henne's first year starting and he threw for 221/game with 12 td's and 14 int's

Not stellar #'s, but certainly ok for supporting the run. Plus we'll have Henne back for his 2nd year starting, we have Camarillo back (maybe) in full force and probably a lot more confident.

Idk, to me the passing game was good enough... the defense towards the end of the year was our fail point.

I strongly disagree. I believe our lack of a consistent passing game actually held back our running game this year. I know we're ranked 4th in rushing yards etc, but I don't think our running game was as good as it would be if we could actually attack downfield.

I thought they did pretty well...

It was Henne's first year starting and he threw for 221/game with 12 td's and 14 int's

Not stellar #'s, but certainly ok for supporting the run. Plus we'll have Henne back for his 2nd year starting, we have Camarillo back (maybe) in full force and probably a lot more confident.

Idk, to me the passing game was good enough... the defense towards the end of the year was our fail point.

We need players that can attack downfield. If all you do is throw it short to possession receivers, you really shorten the field. You need to make the best defenses play the entire field or they will shut down your passing and running game.

We need players that can attack downfield. If all you do is throw it short to possession receivers, you really shorten the field. You need to make the best defenses play the entire field or they will shut down your passing and running game.

So do we keep Ginn and try using him more to attack deep? Or do we go after someone via the draft?

Hartline had some nice deep plays too, he runs some really crisp routes for a kid.

We need players that can attack downfield. If all you do is throw it short to possession receivers, you really shorten the field. You need to make the best defenses play the entire field or they will shut down your passing and running game.

So do we keep Ginn and try using him more to attack deep? Or do we go after someone via the draft?

Hartline had some nice deep plays too, he runs some really crisp routes for a kid.

I don't know what we do, but this team needs to get vertical more often. Look at what the Jets were doing with a rookie QB. Run, run, run.... playaction deep to Edwards.

We need players that can attack downfield. If all you do is throw it short to possession receivers, you really shorten the field. You need to make the best defenses play the entire field or they will shut down your passing and running game.

So do we keep Ginn and try using him more to attack deep? Or do we go after someone via the draft?

Hartline had some nice deep plays too, he runs some really crisp routes for a kid.

I don't know what we do, but this team needs to get vertical more often. Look at what the Jets were doing with a rookie QB. Run, run, run.... playaction deep to Edwards.

Ginn is very similar to DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin and Percy Harvin... yet those 3 guys get involved in their offenses and he can't seem to do jack on ours... whats the deal with that?

Anywho, back to the Senior Bowl. I really can't wait for this game on Saturday... the only one I've ever watched is the one that Tomlinson was in... but I'm getting so much more into the draft lately that this one is gonna be sweeetttt

Not a matter of giving up but of what we have seen so far, but he has been in the league longer than those guys and they have accomplished more. Has he shown you anything to make you think he has toughness?

Ole Miss OT #77 John Jerry received tons of attention from the Dolphins coaching staff. His appeal to power-running teams is apparent.

Looking to shore up the O-Line even more?

He's actually a Guard. He just went 1v1 with Dan Williams, the potential NT out of Tennessee....Got the better of him the first time, but then Williams came back and did a nice job pushing him back into the pocket the second time.

Not a matter of giving up but of what we have seen so far, but he has been in the league longer than those guys and they have accomplished more. Has he shown you anything to make you think he has toughness?

Nope, but I think we could utilize him better. Even if we just use him on slants and straight go routes.

^^^^Man.....what Rich said is oh so true. Harvin and Jackson made big plays for their teams.....even as rookies....and did it consistently. They are improving with each game too. Ginn makes a play here and there and then just disappears for big stretches. He is even worse than Chris Chambers was in that regard.

_________________Philbin's countenance exudes confidence!1984 was so long ago...Will there ever be another rainbow?

^^^^Man.....what Rich said is oh so true. Harvin and Jackson made big plays for their teams.....even as rookies....and did it consistently. They are improving with each game too. Ginn makes a play here and there and then just disappears for big stretches. He is even worse than Chris Chambers was in that regard.

I strongly disagree. I believe our lack of a consistent passing game actually held back our running game this year. I know we're ranked 4th in rushing yards etc, but I don't think our running game was as good as it would be if we could actually attack downfield.

With a healthy Brown, are passing game is definitely good enough, but if we can get 1 big time WR or even TE our offense is going to be tough.

Ginn stinks. Get over it. 3 years and little production. Desean Jackson and Percy Harvin would easily lead this team in yards per catch, TD's and receiving yards. Do you really believe Hartline is as good or better than them? He would have to be....since he is our clear leader in yards per catch....and actually leads in receiving TD's with a horrid 3 TD total....and Hartline did that with limited playing time. Ginn simply is not productive at all, nor is he consistent.

_________________Philbin's countenance exudes confidence!1984 was so long ago...Will there ever be another rainbow?

Ginn stinks. Get over it. 3 years and little production. Desean Jackson and Percy Harvin would easily lead this team in yards per catch, TD's and receiving yards. Do you really believe Hartline is as good or better than them? He would have to be....since he is our clear leader in yards per catch....and actually leads in receiving TD's with a horrid 3 TD total....and Hartline did that with limited playing time. Ginn simply is not productive at all, nor is he consistent.

Ginn didn't exactly start this year either... so I don't think the "limited playing time" line comes into play here.